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Modolo’s top-of-the-line brake, the Master Pro was hard anodized in a bronze color and featured titanium pivot bolts. Raced by Hinault and LeMond.
Samsung 840 Pro 256gb replacing a Samsung 830 in my spec'd out ThinkPad X220 - huge difference in 512k speeds in CDM
The infrared receiver has gone from a circle on the left to a narrow strip on the right, presumably to emphasize the thinness of the body. The sleep indicator is no longer easily visible when its white LED is off, which allows it to visually disappear when it's not needed.
The newest turntable ladder on the run with my brigade is YD03 HRP, featuring a Magirus ladder on an Iveco Tector chassis with the low-profile cab. The model is from the Del Prado 'Fire Engines of the World' series and is marked as 1/72 scale but seems closer to 1/76. This was a very large range of models but unfortunately they weren't to a constant scale and none of the UK appliances are to a recognised British modelling scale; I have collected all of the European models close to 1/76.
I downloaded a 30 day trial of Corel Paintshop Pro X5 to try for 30 days and to see if I want to purchase the program. I played around with an old image of Link.
My resident rocket "Pro", is hooking the wires to a Estes Code Red model rocket. She has four years of model rocket experience and dozens of launches to her credit.
Pro Putting Garden mini-golf in Lagos, Portugal
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No#1 shooter is taking great pride in protecting Teacher Jon's loaner camera.
The rest of her crew is doing what they do best, wiggle and giggle....;-)
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You've held my old photos hostage for long enough. My pro subscription ran out in May 2010 and I've been wishing I could see (and share) my old photos with friends since then. So here, take my $25. Actually, take my $47 and don't pester me again for 2 years, okay?
There have been rumors circulating around the web about the possible specifications of this year’s MacBook Pro. And another rumor that has many have been spreading lately is the possible date of launch. We know Apple does not divulge things under hood before the launch date thus many people are c...
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That's not a tennis ball in Violet's hand; that's a pompon from the craft table. She preferred holding that over holding a tennis ball.
Belle Campground, Joshua Tree National Park.
My campsite here was mostly good. Secluded, cool rocks, got the morning sun, and even had my own Joshua tree, pitiful as it was.
The one negative was a big one, although it wasn't a fault of the site. When I camp now I'm checking out the weather forecast for my exact location nearly every day starting at least a couple of weeks before my arrival. It might be that it wasn't that easy in 2004, or I might just have expected "Southern California... warm", which would have been very wrong in this case. Well, at least as far as the nighttime was concerned.
I remember a ranger telling me my first morning there that the temperature had dropped to 28° the night before. I thought it must have been even colder in camp because my water jug (seen on the tarp) was frozen solid when I got up, and I was just about as cold myself. It was a long night. I stuck it out for one more night, which wasn't quite as cold, and then left Joshua Tree, forgoing the final two nights of my reservation.
Should have followed the Boy Scout motto. I've since tented in as cold or even colder temperatures without problem.